Security
Authentication
with virtually all authentication servers
(including RADIUS, LDAP, Active Directory, ,
Kerberos and NIS protocols) with failover options
Strong user authentication using Two-Factor
Authentication with RSA SecurID
Device authentication using certificates and host key
Authorization
based on local access control lists or
server-based group authorization (Active Directory, LDAP,
and RADIUS)
Accounting
with local and remote data logs, audit trails and
event logs, enabling secure auditing and easy troubleshooting
Advanced session management with inactivity time out,
preemption, terminate and monitor features
Data privacy with the latest versions of OpenSSH and OpenSSL
Physical security by monitoring the data carrier detect
(DCD) signals of serial ports to alert users of potential
physical connectivity and network problems
Strong dial-up security with One-Time Password (OTP),
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) and dial-back options
Enhanced Security Framework provides integration with existing
security infrastructure and support for enterprise security standards.